NOAA May Outlook: Above Normal Temps Expected For Most of US Most ski resorts will be closed come May, but a small few will remain open for your shredding pleasure. Here’s the weather that will accompany your spring skiing… Related: 11 Resorts in North America Thatโll Be Open in May Above normal temperatures are favored for the southern two-thirds of the CONUS and for much of the Northeast andย generally weaker above […] Weather WeatherBrains | April 16, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA May-June-July Outlook: Warmer and Drier Than Average For Most of the West The NOAA just released its long-term outlook covering May, June, and July. Here is what the beginning of your summer looks like: Confidence is high for a warmer than usual period during May through July across nearly all of the U.S. Below-normal precipitation is favored for the Pacific Northwest in addition to parts of the Rockies and the Great Plains. […] Weather WeatherBrains | April 16, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA April 2021 Outlook: Warmer and Drier Than Normal For Majority of Country The NOAA has just released its outlook for April 2021.ย With the exception of the PNW, it’s looking warmer and drier than normal for the majority of the country. Time to top up those goggle tans! Related: NOAA Mar-Apr-May Outlook: Above Normal Temps and Lower Than Normal Precipitation For Most of CONUS The full discussion below: The April 2021 temperature outlook […] Weather WeatherBrains | March 22, 2021 0 Comments
NOAA Dec-Jan-Feb Outlook: Cold and Snowy for PNW and Northern Rockies | Warm and Dry for California The December-January-February (DJF) 2020-2021 temperature outlook favors above-normal seasonal mean temperatures for a majority of the CONUS and forย northwestern areas of the Alaska mainland based on the impacts of La Niรฑa, according to the NOAA discussion. The greatest probabilities (larger than 60 percent) are forecast for parts of the Southwestย and the Rio Grande Valley. Below-normal temperatures are most likely for […] Weather WeatherBrains | November 23, 2020 0 Comments
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NOAA: October 2020: Hot and Dry Likely for Much of the Country This post first appeared on the climate.gov website and was written by Tom Di Liberto What does the atmosphere have in store for October as the country shifts to thinking about falling leaves, apples, and pumpkin spice? According to the October 2020 outlook from NOAAโs Climate Prediction Center, much of the contiguous United States is likely to observe a much […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 9, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA 6-10 Day Outlook: Precipitation Unlikely in Majority of United States in Next 10-Days The next ten days are looking pretty dry for the majority of the western United States, with no precipitation and higher than normal temperatures on the way. The NOAA discussion says: Near normal temperatures are favored for southwestern Mainland Alaska and theย Aleutians underneath predicted near to slightly below normal 500-hPa heights.ย Above normal temperatures are favored for most of Mainland Alaska […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 25, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA: Second-Warmest August and Third-Warmest June-August Ever Recorded for Globe This post first appeared on the NOAA website The August 2020 globally averaged temperature departure from average over land and ocean surfaces was the second-highest for the month of August in the 141-year NOAA global temperature dataset record, which dates back to 1880.ย Related: NOAA September 2020 ENSO Update: 75% Chance of a La Niรฑa Winter This monthly summary, developed […] Weather WeatherBrains | September 15, 2020 0 Comments